Structural Materials Division Scholarship

$2,500

March 15, 2018

Awards Available:
2

Two $2,500 scholarships are available to full-time undergraduate applicants in their sophomore or junior years, who are majoring in metallurgical and/or materials science and engineering with an emphasis on the science and engineering of load-bearing materials, including studies into the nature of a material's physical properties based upon its microstructure and operating environment. Awards are presented at the TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, and up to $500 is available for each recipient's travel expenses.

Eligibility:-The applicant must be a student member of Material Advantage-Applicants must be enrolled full-time in a metallurgical/materials science engineering program at a qualified college/university-Applicants must be undergraduate sophomores or junior unless otherwise noted-Relatives of members of the funding committee/division are not eligible-Submitted coursework must be relevant to the scholarship for which the student is applying

For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.

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